Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett admitted Tuesday what everyone already knew -- he blew the ending of Monday night's game against the Seahawks.
Of course, he missed ... and the Broncos lost -- and Hackett made it clear he regrets the decision.
"It's just one of those things that's unfortunate, but that was our plan going into it," the rookie head coach said."Obviously, looking back at it, if you missed the field goal, you're always going to wish you would've gone for it, and if you would've gone for it and not gotten it, you wish you would've given him a chance.", who was hosting the ManningCast during the game, was visibly dumbfounded over it all.
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